In aspects of personal content managed during extended display screen recording, a screen recording system includes a wireless device that provides digital image content for display on an extended display device, and a screen recording session on the wireless device captures the digital image content and audio data. The wireless device implements a content control module that can determine the screen recording session would capture personal content associated with a user of the wireless device. The content control module can initiate a private screen review mode in which the personal content is displayable on a display screen of the wireless device and is prevented from visual display on the extended display device. The content control module can also generate a shareable screen recording that includes the audio data and the digital image content displayed on the extended display device, without including the personal content.
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2. The screen recording system of claim 1, wherein the content control module is configured to generate a shareable screen recording of the media content without including the personal content for the display on the extended display device.
A screen recording system captures media content from a primary display while selectively excluding personal content to create a shareable recording. The system includes a content detection module that identifies personal content, such as private messages, notifications, or sensitive information, within the media content being recorded. A content control module processes the detected personal content to prevent its inclusion in the final recording. The system generates a shareable version of the screen recording that omits the personal content, ensuring that only the intended media content is displayed on an extended display device, such as a secondary monitor or external screen. This approach enhances privacy by automatically filtering out sensitive information during the recording process, allowing users to share recordings without manual editing. The system may also include a user interface for customizing which types of personal content are excluded or adjusting recording settings. The solution addresses the problem of unintentionally sharing private information in screen recordings by automating the detection and removal of sensitive content.
3. The screen recording system of claim 2, wherein the content control module is configured to generate the shareable screen recording with a share authorization access level.
A screen recording system captures and processes video content from a user's device display for sharing purposes. The system addresses the need to control access to recorded content, ensuring that only authorized users can view or distribute the recordings. The system includes a content control module that applies access restrictions to the recorded content before sharing. This module generates a shareable screen recording with a specific share authorization access level, which determines who can access the recording and what actions they can perform with it. The access level may include permissions such as view-only, edit, or full distribution rights, depending on the user's preferences or security policies. The system ensures that unauthorized users cannot bypass these restrictions, enhancing privacy and security for shared recordings. The content control module may also integrate with authentication systems to verify user identities before granting access. This approach allows users to share recordings confidentially or restrict access to specific groups, making it suitable for professional, educational, or personal use cases where content control is critical.
4. The screen recording system of claim 1, wherein the content control module is configured to identify the personal content as a type of personally identifiable information from a non-disclosable information list.
A screen recording system captures and processes digital content displayed on a device screen. The system includes a content control module that detects and manages personal content within the recorded material. The module identifies personal content as a type of personally identifiable information (PII) by comparing it against a predefined non-disclosable information list. This list contains categories or specific examples of sensitive data, such as names, addresses, or financial details, that should not be recorded or shared. The system then applies privacy controls to the identified content, such as blurring, masking, or excluding it from the final recording. The goal is to prevent unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information while still allowing the recording of non-sensitive material. The system may also include a user interface for customizing the non-disclosable information list or adjusting privacy settings. This approach ensures compliance with privacy regulations and protects user data during screen recording.
5. The screen recording system of claim 4, wherein the content control module is configured to filter the media content to exclude the personally identifiable information associated with the user of the wireless device.
A screen recording system captures and processes media content from a wireless device, such as a smartphone or tablet, to generate a recorded output. The system includes a content capture module that records the device's display, audio, and other media streams in real time. A content control module processes the captured media to filter out personally identifiable information (PII) associated with the user, such as names, addresses, or biometric data, before storing or transmitting the recorded content. This ensures privacy compliance by preventing sensitive user data from being included in the final recording. The system may also include a user interface for configuring recording settings, such as selecting specific applications or display regions to capture, and adjusting recording quality or duration. The filtered media content can be saved locally or shared via network protocols while maintaining user privacy. This approach addresses the challenge of securely recording device activity without exposing sensitive personal information.
6. The screen recording system of claim 1, wherein the content control module is configured to extend the media content for the display on the extended display device for uninterrupted playback without including the personal content.
A screen recording system captures and records media content displayed on a primary display device while excluding personal or sensitive content from the recording. The system includes a content control module that processes the recorded media to ensure uninterrupted playback on an extended display device. This module identifies and removes personal content, such as private messages, notifications, or other sensitive information, before the media is displayed on the extended device. The system ensures that only the intended media content is shown, maintaining privacy while allowing seamless playback across multiple displays. The content control module dynamically filters out personal content in real-time or during post-processing to prevent interruptions or gaps in the playback. This approach enhances privacy and security while providing a continuous viewing experience for the recorded media on secondary or extended display devices.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the shareable screen recording is generated with a share authorization access level.
A system and method for generating and sharing screen recordings with controlled access permissions. The technology addresses the need for secure and selective sharing of recorded screen content, ensuring that only authorized users can view or interact with the recordings. The method involves capturing screen activity, such as video, audio, or application interactions, and encoding the recording with a predefined access level. This access level determines the permissions granted to recipients, such as view-only, edit, or comment rights. The recording is then packaged with metadata that includes the access level and any associated authentication requirements. When shared, the recipient's access is validated against the encoded permissions before allowing interaction with the recording. This ensures that sensitive or proprietary content is protected while enabling controlled collaboration. The system may also include features for tracking access attempts, logging user interactions, and revoking permissions dynamically. The method is applicable in environments where secure sharing of screen recordings is critical, such as enterprise collaboration, remote support, or educational settings.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the media content is filtered to exclude the personally identifiable information associated with the user of the wireless device.
This invention relates to a method for processing media content captured by a wireless device, focusing on privacy protection by filtering out personally identifiable information (PII). The method involves capturing media content, such as images or video, using a wireless device equipped with a camera. The captured content is then analyzed to detect and remove PII, which may include facial features, biometric data, or other identifying information linked to the device user. The filtering process ensures that the media content can be shared or stored without compromising the user's privacy. The method may also include additional steps such as compressing the media content, encrypting it for secure transmission, or adjusting the content quality based on network conditions. The system may use machine learning or pattern recognition techniques to accurately identify and redact PII while preserving the rest of the media content. This approach is particularly useful in applications where privacy compliance is critical, such as social media sharing, cloud storage, or enterprise communication systems. The invention aims to balance usability with privacy protection, allowing users to share media content confidently without exposing sensitive personal data.
18. The mobile device of claim 17, wherein the content control module is configured to extend the media content for the display on the extended display device for uninterrupted playback without including the personal user content.
A mobile device includes a content control module that manages media content playback across multiple displays. The device detects an extended display device, such as an external monitor or television, and extends media content from the mobile device's primary display to the extended display. The content control module ensures uninterrupted playback by dynamically adjusting the media content to fit the extended display's resolution and aspect ratio. The module also filters out personal user content, such as notifications, messages, or private data, from the extended display to maintain privacy. The mobile device may include a display interface for connecting to the extended display and a processor that executes the content control module. The system allows users to seamlessly transition media playback between displays while preserving privacy by excluding personal content from the extended display. This solution addresses the challenge of maintaining continuous media playback across multiple screens while protecting sensitive user information.
19. The mobile device of claim 17, wherein the personal user content is personally identifiable information, and the content control module is configured to extend the media content for the display on the extended display device excluding the personally identifiable information.
This invention relates to mobile devices with extended display capabilities, addressing the challenge of securely sharing media content while protecting personally identifiable information (PII). The mobile device includes a content control module that processes media content to exclude PII before extending it to an external display. The device captures media content from its primary display, analyzes it to detect PII such as names, addresses, or biometric data, and filters or obscures this sensitive information before transmitting the modified content to an extended display device. This ensures that PII remains private while allowing the rest of the media content to be shared. The system may use image recognition, pattern matching, or other techniques to identify and redact PII. The extended display device receives only the sanitized content, preventing unauthorized exposure of personal data. This approach enhances privacy in collaborative or public display environments while maintaining usability. The invention is particularly useful in scenarios where mobile devices are connected to external screens in workplaces, educational settings, or public spaces, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.
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